​During a session with a client, we uncover that she LOVES checklists AND is MOTIVATED to see things checked off...we have found a method for her to stay focused and see tasks thru to completion :)​

​For some people who are more project driven, Asana is the way to go. Asana lends itself well to those who have multiple tasks/steps within a project and also have multiple projects. Asana has great integration with your calendar as well as customizing the frequency of emails as reminders. Asana is great to work with on your laptop and the app version on your phone is good too.

For those who are more visual, while Asana does have a “board” layout, there’s Trello. It displays in more of a post-it note way. Also can assign tasks, set due dates and set up notifications.

​Honoring your scheduled promises? For me, this title brings up feelings of respect and love and also an uncomfortable sense of things getting real. I mean, talking about honor and promises in relation to my schedule? What’s your initial response?

Honor as a noun means honesty, fairness, or integrity in one’s beliefs and actions. High respect, as for worth, merit, or rank. Synonyms for honor are integrity and sincerity.

Promise as a noun is a declaration that something will or will not be done, given, etc by one. An expressed assurance on which expectation is to be based. Synonyms for promise are agreement, assurance, commitment and word.

Are You Satisfied with the Results of your On-line Program/Course? You created an On-line Program or some Email Drip Course. Are you seeing the results you wanted?You have people who have purchased your program. Yay!Now what?Are people completing your course?Are you having a conversation for Next Steps/other package/program offerings with them?Awareness is the 1st step in making improvements.In this case, what are the individual components of your program and are you able to track clients progress?No shame or judgment in any of this!Offering content in this format as a means to have people learn more about youand a way to leverage your time is no small feat!​And to be of the highest level of service and have clients receive the most value of your content,you need to have a finger on the pulse of your course results.In my assessment, you'll gain insight into the specific aspects of your course​and see where you can make even the smallest change for more efficiency! Click HERE to complete the assessment.

Identify Time & Energy Leaks Questionnaire Do you want to be and feel more productive? Work with more ease and efficiency?Awareness is the 1st step in making change. In my questionnaire, you'll gain insight into how you work currently (taking a current inventory)and see where you can make even the smallest change for more ease!​I trust you'll see some ways to work smarter and not harder to accomplish your tasks.Click HERE to complete the questionnaire.

First, let’s get clear on what I mean by a rude speaker at networking events. If you asked to be, signed up for, paid for a spotlight speaker position, are a sponsor of an event with speaking time or are the primary presenter and you go over the agreed/scheduled time, then it’s likely you are a rude speaker.

Your content might be spot on and a topic that the audience is hungry for. You may be impeccably dressed and your hair and makeup done to your brand. You may have the most impressive worksheet or handout material. But if you go over time, it’s likely people will consider you as being rude.

Rude as an adjective means discourteous or impolite, especially in a deliberate way. It is also not properly or fully developed, raw or unevolved. Synonyms are abusive, crude, impolite and insulting. Whoa! Does that feel harsh?

I can describe last week as an emotional roller coaster- a ride rich with joy and learning moments.

I'm grateful for my life and the choices I have for work, self care, unplugging and friends!

One thing that I'm very proud of myself for is knowing when to say when;

when to focus and get things done,

when to be completely present to someone else,

when to unplug from things like social media,

when to be with friends who fuel me ... and vise versa,

and when to be alone.

My recommendation to you is to check in with yourself often...

Who are you engaging with? Jim Rohn said “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.”

How are you showing up in the engagement/exchange/conversation? Are you angry from a previous situation? Are you feeling emotional pain or hurt? Maya Angelou said “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”

How does what you’re doing or saying add value? Albert Einstein said “Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value.”

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Janina Goldberg has been a Process Management Master and Coaching expert for over 25 years! Over the past 8 years, she has refocused her expertise in helping entrepreneurs who want to up-level themselves personally and the productivity and success of their business. She really listens to your big goal ideas and helps you distill them into achievable plans with inspired actionable next steps. Janina transforms the “It’s all in my head” activities that business owners do week after week into organizable processes for ease in consistent execution.